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പുതിയ അള്‍ത്താര

St. Thomas More Church, Alakode ( Meenmutty) is a Roman Catholic Church

കര്‍ത്താവിന്റെ ക്രൂശിത രൂപം

It is under the diocess of Kothamangalam,Kerala

വിശുദ്ധ യൌസേപ്പ് പിതാവിന്റെ തിരുസ്വരൂപം

situated in a beautiful place - Alakode (Meenmutty)

പുതിയ അള്‍ത്താര

6 kilometers away from Thodupuzha town

പുതിയ സക്രാരി

And close to Thodupuzha – Poomala main road

ബലി പീഠം

This is the only church in Kothamangalam Diocese in the patronage of St. Thomas More

2011 വര്‍ഷത്തിലെ പുല്‍ക്കൂട്‌

St. Thomas More is the patron Saint of the youth and the politicians

ക്രിസ്മസ് രാത്രിയില്‍

There are 2422 members from 437 families in Alakode parish

വിശുദ്ധ തോമസ്‌ മൂര്‍

The whole parish is divided into 20 prayer groups, named after Saints, to strengthen the faith of the parishners

പരിശുദ്ധ കന്യാമാതാവ്

90 % of the people are farmers in the parish.

പുതിയ അള്‍ത്താര

There are 5 priests, 7 brothers and 35 nuns in service of the Church from this parish

പുതിയ സക്രാരി

This church of St. Thomas More is one of the finest altars in Kothamangalam Diocese

ക്രിസ്മസ് രാത്രിയില്‍ പുല്‍ക്കൂട്‌

This church of St. Thomas More, which is connected with tourist regions, is also a pilgrim centre of miracles and showers of blessings.

അള്‍ത്താര വെഞ്ചിരിപ്പ് ദിവസം - പള്ളി മുറ്റം;

Different parish organizations like Altharabalasakiam, Choir Group, Thirubalasakiam, CML, Yuvadeepthi, St. Vincent De Paul Society, Mathrudeepthi, Franciscan Third Order, Infarm and Family Apostolate etc

ഗ്രോട്ടോ

A branch of Sacred Heart Congregation is here for the spiritual growth of Alakode

പഴയ അള്‍ത്താര

This parish has bagged many educational awards in Sunday school level.

വിശുദ്ധ അല്‍ഫോന്‍സാമ്മ

Infant Jesus L P School is the oldest institution in Alakode – Thodupuzha region

ബൈബിള്‍ ദൃശ്യാവിഷ്കാരം

Mar Mathew U P School, which is also under the management of the parish, had bagged the award of best teacher and the State Teacher award

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

St Thomas More, Life history

Thomas More was an English lawyer, scholar, writer, member of parliament and chancellor in the reign of Henry VIII. He was executed for refusing to recognise Henry VIII's divorce and the English church's break with Rome.
 
Thomas More was born on 7 February 1478 in London, the son of a successful lawyer. As a boy, More spent some time in the household of John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury. He later studied at Oxford, and qualified as a lawyer, although he did contemplate becoming a monk. From 1510 to 1518 he was one of the two under-sheriffs of London and in 1517 entered the king's service, becoming one of Henry VIII's most effective and trusted civil servants and acting as his secretary, interpreter, speech-writer, chief diplomat, advisor and confidant. In 1521 he was knighted, in 1523, he became the speaker of the House of Commons and in 1525 chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
At the same time More was building a reputation as a scholar. He was close to the radical catholic theologian Erasmus, but wrote polemics against Martin Luther and the protestant reformation. Around 1515, he wrote 'The History of Richard III' which established that king's reputation as a tyrant and has been described as the first masterpiece of English historiography. In 1516, he published his most important work 'Utopia' - a description of an imaginary republic ruled by reason and intended to contrast with the strife-ridden reality of contemporary European politics. More remained a passionate defender of Catholic orthodoxy - writing pamphlets against heresy, banning unorthodox books, and even taking responsibility when chancellor for the interrogation of heretics.
More took the post of lord chancellor in 1529, just as Henry had become determined to obtain a divorce from Catherine of Aragon. The previous chancellor, Lord Wolsey, had failed to achieve this objective. Henry was close to breaking with the Church of Rome, and the so-called 'Reformation parliament' was about to convene.
When Henry declared himself 'supreme head of the Church in England' - thus establishing the Anglican Church and allowing him to end his marriage - More resigned the chancellorship. He continued to argue against the king's divorce and the split with Rome, and in 1534 was arrested after refusing to swear an oath of succession repudiating the pope and accepting the annulment of Henry's marriage. He was tried for treason at Westminster and on 6 July 1535 was executed on Tower Hill.

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